Kendrick Lamar details good kid, m.A.A.d city film

Earlier in the year, Kendrick Lamar premiered a short film based on his 2013 album good kid, m.A.A.d city. The Kahlil Joseph-directed film was shown at the Sundance film festival - which was great news for anyone in attendance, but not so much for everyone else. Today's news isn't much better, but certainly a start.

The film will now be shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles from March 21st to July 27th, 2015. Here's what the museum had to say about it:

"Kahlil Joseph's double-screen projection m.A.A.d is a lush portrait of contemporary Los Angeles. From barbershops to marching bands, from homeboys drinking in the streets to the iconic carpet of shimmering lights, the camera in m.A.A.d sinuously glides through predominantly African-American neighborhoods in Los Angeles, catching a dizzying array of quotidian moments suffused with creativity, joy, and sadness."

We'd like to see this shown at the Science Museum in London. Someone make that happen.